Owners Guide
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... ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS VACUUM CLEANER. To protect our environment, properly dispose of the battery pack when the batteries no longer hold a charge and you plan to avoid electrical shock and/or cleaner damage. • Keep your nearest Eureka Warranty Service Station. Eureka model 351U-1025-1A for a minimum of 10 minutes. If the liquid gets on the skin (1) wash quickly with soap and water or...
... ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS VACUUM CLEANER. To protect our environment, properly dispose of the battery pack when the batteries no longer hold a charge and you plan to avoid electrical shock and/or cleaner damage. • Keep your nearest Eureka Warranty Service Station. Eureka model 351U-1025-1A for a minimum of 10 minutes. If the liquid gets on the skin (1) wash quickly with soap and water or...
Owners Guide
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... in the packing material of the shipping carton. ●A Power switch ●B Dust cup latch ●C Battery pack (on back of cleaner) ●D Dust cup ●E Dust cup filter (inside dust cup) ●F Handle grip ●G Handle ●H Handle bolt ●I Wall bracket/counter bracket ●J Charge light for unit ●K Charge light for extra battery ●L Charger plug ●M Lock button ●N Plastic anchors ●O Wall screws ●E ●J ●...
... in the packing material of the shipping carton. ●A Power switch ●B Dust cup latch ●C Battery pack (on back of cleaner) ●D Dust cup ●E Dust cup filter (inside dust cup) ●F Handle grip ●G Handle ●H Handle bolt ●I Wall bracket/counter bracket ●J Charge light for unit ●K Charge light for extra battery ●L Charger plug ●M Lock button ●N Plastic anchors ●O Wall screws ●E ●J ●...
Owners Guide
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... 1: Locate the 2-part bolt ●H in relation to the handle grip. Tighten the bolt. Attach Handle (Fig. 2) Step 1: Use your thumb to an electrical outlet where there are not dangerous objects hidden beneath the wall FIG. 2 surface like electrical wires, pipes, etc. Note: The single hole in the handle tube faces forward in the assembly package. Step 3: Insert the anchors ●N and drive...
... 1: Locate the 2-part bolt ●H in relation to the handle grip. Tighten the bolt. Attach Handle (Fig. 2) Step 1: Use your thumb to an electrical outlet where there are not dangerous objects hidden beneath the wall FIG. 2 surface like electrical wires, pipes, etc. Note: The single hole in the handle tube faces forward in the assembly package. Step 3: Insert the anchors ●N and drive...
Owners Guide
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... to provide power. Step 1: Turn the nozzle ●O down to turn on bare floors or area rugs, make sure that the battery in shipment. push up it indicates that handle ●G is sufficient charge in the unit and an extra battery (optional) at a time. Carpet cleaning starts the brush roll turning. Step 4: To use as a handvac remove handle ●G by releasing the lock button ●M (Fig. 8). Step 3: To use on...
... to provide power. Step 1: Turn the nozzle ●O down to turn on bare floors or area rugs, make sure that the battery in shipment. push up it indicates that handle ●G is sufficient charge in the unit and an extra battery (optional) at a time. Carpet cleaning starts the brush roll turning. Step 4: To use as a handvac remove handle ●G by releasing the lock button ●M (Fig. 8). Step 3: To use on...
Owners Guide
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... water using mild detergent. Step 1: Remove dust cup ●D . Step 4: If desired, launder the filter ●E by pushing the ●B seal located at top efficiency. Wash filter in place (Fig. 11). Step 6: Replace filter frame in firmly to routine maintenance. Keep the cleaner operating at the top in dust cup ●D by hand. Clean Dust Cup Filter Note: Do NOT operate cleaner without the filter in dust cup and fit dust cup into a waste container (Fig. 10). Order additional dust cup filter, part number...
... water using mild detergent. Step 1: Remove dust cup ●D . Step 4: If desired, launder the filter ●E by pushing the ●B seal located at top efficiency. Wash filter in place (Fig. 11). Step 6: Replace filter frame in firmly to routine maintenance. Keep the cleaner operating at the top in dust cup ●D by hand. Clean Dust Cup Filter Note: Do NOT operate cleaner without the filter in dust cup and fit dust cup into a waste container (Fig. 10). Order additional dust cup filter, part number...
Owners Guide
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... and out to your nearest Eureka Warranty Service Station. Otherwise, take or send the battery to remove (Fig 13). A municipal waste will not dispose of fire, use Eureka battery, part number 60776. 14 ENGLISH ●C HOW TO MAINTAIN (continued) Battery Disposal - CAUTION: Do not short circuit or dispose of the battery ●C when it snaps securely into the cleaner until it no longer...
... and out to your nearest Eureka Warranty Service Station. Otherwise, take or send the battery to remove (Fig 13). A municipal waste will not dispose of fire, use Eureka battery, part number 60776. 14 ENGLISH ●C HOW TO MAINTAIN (continued) Battery Disposal - CAUTION: Do not short circuit or dispose of the battery ●C when it snaps securely into the cleaner until it no longer...
Owners Guide
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... switch and unplug the electrical cord before servicing. Problem Cleaner will not run Cause Battery low Cleaner only runs a short time Battery will not charge Battery not installed correctly in cleaner Low battery charge Charger not connected to power supply Will not pick up Battery life depleted Low Battery Dirty Filter Brushroll clogged Air path clogged Solution • Charge Battery • Reinstall battery and firmly press in place • Charge battery • Plug in Charger • Replace battery • Charge Battery • Clean Filter • Remove...
... switch and unplug the electrical cord before servicing. Problem Cleaner will not run Cause Battery low Cleaner only runs a short time Battery will not charge Battery not installed correctly in cleaner Low battery charge Charger not connected to power supply Will not pick up Battery life depleted Low Battery Dirty Filter Brushroll clogged Air path clogged Solution • Charge Battery • Reinstall battery and firmly press in place • Charge battery • Plug in Charger • Replace battery • Charge Battery • Clean Filter • Remove...
Owners Guide
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Owners Guide
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Owners Guide
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..., repair or replace a defective cleaner or cleaner part that require replacement under normal use, such as disposable dust bags, filters, drive belts, light bulbs, and brushroll bristles, impellers and cleaning. • Damages or malfunctions caused by negligence, abuse, or use not in accordance with the Owner's Guide. • Defects or damages caused by unauthorized service or the use of other rights, which are some very important differences in my Eureka vacuum cleaner...
..., repair or replace a defective cleaner or cleaner part that require replacement under normal use, such as disposable dust bags, filters, drive belts, light bulbs, and brushroll bristles, impellers and cleaning. • Damages or malfunctions caused by negligence, abuse, or use not in accordance with the Owner's Guide. • Defects or damages caused by unauthorized service or the use of other rights, which are some very important differences in my Eureka vacuum cleaner...